Linux-Setup Digest #163, Volume #20 Tue, 5 Dec 00 02:13:08 EST
Contents:
Upgrade RH6.2 to RH7.0 (Graham Daniell)
Re: Oh YUCK!!! (C. L. Lewis)
fuzzy cirrus logic ("Nigel Moore")
Re: Cannot mount all Linux partitions (Steve Martin)
Re: fuzzy cirrus logic (C. L. Lewis)
Re: kernel panic using rescue disc
Browsing Redhat 7 from windws 2000 ("Montys Python (wink wink)")
Newbie questions ("Warnick")
Re: Need Help with PASSWD! Urgent! (Bill Unruh)
Network card/insmod problems (TIM)
JDK1.3 and Linux and Hotspot ("David Wall")
HomePNS Support? ("Arthnou")
Re: Large disk support in RH6.2 (E J)
Re: USB Iomega Zip problems - Mandrake 7.1 (E J)
Re: Network card/insmod problems (Linux User)
Big Trouble with Sendmail ("JP")
Re: Big Trouble with Sendmail (Jem Berkes)
Re: Big Trouble with Sendmail ("Kerry Koppert")
Re: Newbie questions (Mikkel Heisterberg)
How to fix bad sectors on HD? (Jc)
Re: Large disk support in RH6.2 (moonie;))
Re: large uids ("michael.fengler")
Re: Newbie questions ("michael.fengler")
Re: kernel panic using rescue disc (Valette =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jean=2DS=E9bastien?=)
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From: Graham Daniell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Upgrade RH6.2 to RH7.0
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 09:16:50 +0800
Hi,
I am currently using RH6.2 and am very happy with it at present. I have
downloaded RH7.0 from a mirror site and have installed it on a spare PC,
and it looks even better.
I am wondering if I can upgrade RH6.2 to RH 7 without incurring any
problems. Can anyone confirm if this is possible / likely to cause no
major dramas? Anyone have experience with this?
Thanks,
Graham Daniell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: C. L. Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Oh YUCK!!!
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 01:43:24 GMT
You know, I got to looking at it, and decided I didn't like that KDE 1.9
they wuz calling KDE 2 any better that I liked the last KDE 2 I built
and installed my damn self and then brilloed off my disk. Stupid lil
pinguin masqurading as a magician wanted to argue with me about putting
KDE 1.2 on it, so I just wiped the disk again.
Got to wondering if it really would upgrade a RH 6.1 system, so this
morning I did a complete garden and kitchen sink install of RH 6.1,
personalized it compiled a 2.4.0-test11 on it and then stuck the mdk
install disk in, rebooted and clicked upgrade and clicked Allllllllllll.
Took it about an hour.
Weird. It booted back up calling the 2.4.0-test11 old linux, which is
okay, cause it left it in place and installed the mdk2.17 on it okay
also and defaulted to ICE WM.
But good thing was, it stayed compatable with the KDE 1.2 that I wanted,
and when I uninstalled the KDE 2, the KDE 1.2 off the Red Hat 6.1 distro
went back on smooth as cat's litter.
Ain't sure what I got now, but it works and like you, I'm feeling a
little better now.
Charles
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (MaryP) wrote:
> But I feel better.
>
> MP
>
--
Laughter is the best laxative there is for a constipated mind. Humor is
an ideal spoon to dose it.
--Chronocidal Charlie, 1995-2000, RIP--
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.
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From: "Nigel Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: fuzzy cirrus logic
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 10:55:23 +0900
The instalation went like a dream until I tried to configure xwindows: no
matter what I do the screen comes up like the underside of a Turkish rug. I
have run xconfigurator about ten times, each time it succesfully identifies
the Cirrus logic GD5434 video chip. Neither of my monitors is listed (Sony
E200 17", Fujitsu 15") so I have tried generic monitor, generic multiscan
and manually inputting the settings as per the Sony manual. Even as a
standard VGA the Sony monitor goes haywire. Could it be that the Cirrus
chip is not what it seems? The system is a Fujitsu Pentium 75 and the linux
installation is redhat 5.1.
Any help appreciated.
Eric Newbie
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From: Steve Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cannot mount all Linux partitions
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 01:56:13 GMT
Moonshiner wrote:
> when the system boots and trys to mount the partitions; all partitions
> except /dev/hda3 mount properly. (/dev/hda4 is blank at this time)
.....
> loaded the new distro to /dev/hda3. I was able to format /dev/hda3
> using fdisk.
You can't format a partition with fdisk, all you can do is create or
delete them. You use mke2fs to format the partition as a Linux-native
(second-extended) partition *after* you create the partition with fdisk.
Did you use mke2fs on /dev/hda3? If not, then there is no valid
filesystem
on that partition, and that's why you're getting the error message.
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From: C. L. Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: fuzzy cirrus logic
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 02:59:20 GMT
Erick, I ran a CL-5429 with a meg of video ram on a 486/25 with RH 5.1,
but never did have nay luck configuring it with the xconfigurator.
With the command line xf86config, choosing the cirris logic series for
that card, and inputting my own vert and horizontal specs, then choosing
the svga for a driver, I could get a good 640x480 or 800x600 display at
8bpp on an old 1994 vintage 12" IBM monitor. With a good monitor, I
could get it up to 1024x768 at 32bpp.
It should work okay. May just have to keep playing around with it.
Charles
In article <90hhpv$6j9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Nigel Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> chip is not what it seems? The system is a Fujitsu Pentium 75 and the
linux
> installation is redhat 5.1.
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
> Eric Newbie
>
>
--
Laughter is the best laxative there is for a constipated mind. Humor is
an ideal spoon to dose it.
--Chronocidal Charlie, 1995-2000, RIP--
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: kernel panic using rescue disc
Date: 5 Dec 2000 03:17:09 GMT
You need a root disk for a valid file system, and you are only using
a boot disk.
You can get a suitable disk system at www.toms.net
David Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to boot my RH6.0 system from a rescue disk. The boot
> procedure prompts me with
> VFS: Insert root floppy disk to be loaded into RAM disk and press ENTER.
> I just hit enter because I don't have any other disks. Then I get a
> message saying that the VFS mounted the root filesystem as readonly
> followed by
> Warning: unable to open an initial console.
> Kernel panic: Not init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.
> Does anyone know what, where, when, and how I'm supposed to continue?
> Thanks.
> david
--
-- Gene Wiggins
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: "Montys Python (wink wink)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Browsing Redhat 7 from windws 2000
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 04:10:30 GMT
Hi
I am new to Linux but not to computers
I have Redhat 7 on one system and win 2000 on another. I have Samba up
and running and I have been having problems browsing the Redhat from
win2k
I am at a point where I can see the Redhat system in my workgroup but
it's called localhost and when I try to connect to it I get
"\\localhost is not accesible a duplicate name exists on the network"
I can ping back and forth from each machine I've been looking at the
smb.conf file and "fiddling but......
Any help please. I have been to redhats site but the documentation on
samba NT setup does not seem clear enough for me. :-(
I think I need a complete example like NT system called 2000 linux
system called linux ....
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From: "Warnick" <No [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Newbie questions
Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 21:10:54 -0700
Helllo,
I'm new to Linux and having a couple of problems. If any here may be able to
help me I would appreciate it.
I should likely let you know that I am using Madrakes most recent version.
At any rate, I have no sound. And I have no clue as to why.
Also, I began a large print job that I was not able to finish. Now each time
I start up my printer it begins printing this large document again, from the
begining. I'm not sure how to take it out of que.
And lastly, but most importantly to me, I can't seem to get my e-mail or
news groups set up.
Anyway, be nice and pity me as my only PC experiance is with Winblows.
Thanks.
Keith W. Peterson
--
"If we present man with a concept of man which is not true, we may well
corrupt him."
Viktor Frankl, Auschwitz survivor.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Unruh)
Crossposted-To:
alt.os.linux,alt.os.linux.slackware,aus.computers.linux,comp.os.linux,comp.os.linux.admin,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.security
Subject: Re: Need Help with PASSWD! Urgent!
Date: 5 Dec 2000 04:21:45 GMT
In <qrTW5.22$5e2.462@client> "JP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
]We are running Slackware kernel 2.0.38 (?). Lately, a lot of users having
]trouble logging to the server to extract email.
]For some user account, when I trying to telnet to the Linux box as usual,
]it keeps saying login incorrect even if the account has been deleted and
]re-created. I checked the password and shadow files and did not notice any
]problems. Now more and more users are getting this problem.
Make sure that the password and shadow files do not have any malformed
or blank lines in them.
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From: TIM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Network card/insmod problems
Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 20:32:30 -0800
I cannot get linux to recognize my network card:
smc 1211TX
I have tried epic100, tulip and smc9194. All give the same error:
insmod failed: device or resource busy
One variation clued me into the fact that there may be an irq conflict,
so I tried adding options to insmod:
insmod epic100 irq=11
but I only get an error, saying param_irq unrecognized
Any ideas????
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Reply-To: "David Wall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "David Wall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: JDK1.3 and Linux and Hotspot
Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 20:33:11 -0800
According to the Java site, the hotspot server VM is supposed to be bundled
with the Linux distribution of JDK 1.3. However, when I installed it,
"java -version" only shows that the client hotspot is installed. Anybody
know if the hotspot server vm is included or not, or whether there's
something special that needs to be done?
I know on my Win98 box, I had to install the Hotspot Server VM twice, once
for the SDK and then once for the JRE. Is it possible there's something
like this with Linux?
Thanks,
David
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From: "Arthnou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: HomePNS Support?
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 04:21:24 GMT
Anybody try using a Home Phoneline Network Adapter (PNA, like the Diamond MM
system) with Linux? I can't find anything on any of the searches I've
tried. Is the standard only supported in (gasp!) Windows?
J
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From: E J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Large disk support in RH6.2
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 05:01:27 GMT
2.2.x is the current stable kernel (until 2.4.x comes out later this
month)
2.3.x is the development kernel
My hard disk is a 40G Maxtor harddrive. I had to use Maxblast disk
overlay to use Windows. I used Linux.
>From my experience RH6.2, I could not get linux to use the last 20G of my
hard drive. It would not format it.
I had to format 10G while leaving 10G unformatted of the last 20G of my
hard drive. The linux still worked fine.
I am now using RH7.0 (Kernel 2.2.16-22) and I can format and use the last
20G of my hard drive for linux.
I would recommend running RH7.0, or using RH6.2 and upgrading to the
latest kernel (2.2.17) or wait for 2.4.
Get the kernel from www.linuxhq.com
Lee Thompson wrote:
> I want to add support for a 40Gb IBM hard drive to a Linux system
> running RH6.2
> running kernel 2.2-13. The Large-Disk-HOWTO is a little vague on this
> mentioning,
> on one hand that "Drives larger than 33.8 GB will not work with kernels
> older than 2.3.21"
> and, on the other, that "The 2.2.14 kernels do support these disks".
>
> Does anyone out there have experience of this? Does 2.2.14 work OK or
> should I really go
> the 2.3.21 or higher? Any pointers to a suitable patch would be
> appreciated.
>
> --
> many thanks, ...... Lee.
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From: E J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: USB Iomega Zip problems - Mandrake 7.1
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 05:07:28 GMT
It does not have full USB support. USB mouse is supported only.
Wait a few weeks for kernel 2.4, it will have full USB support.
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> My USB interface is detected at boot time according to dmesg. The drive
> lights up and buzzes. But when I attempt to cd to the zip drive I get:
>
> bash: cd: /mnt/zip: Input/output error
>
> My fstab entry looks like this:
>
> /mnt/zip /mnt/zip supermount fs=vfat,dev=/dev/zip 0 0
>
> When I type mount I get this line regarding the zip drive:
>
> /mnt/zip on /mnt/zip type supermount (rw,fs=vfat,dev:/dev/zip)
>
> Any idea why this is happening?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Mike
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From: Linux User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: Network card/insmod problems
Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 21:47:38 -0800
Hello,
The correct module for your card should be rtl8139.o. Try this command:
modprobe rtl8139
If you want the driver loaded at boot add this line to /etc/modules.conf
alias eth0 rtl8139
Regards,
Jim H
TIM wrote:
> I cannot get linux to recognize my network card:
> smc 1211TX
> I have tried epic100, tulip and smc9194. All give the same error:
> insmod failed: device or resource busy
> One variation clued me into the fact that there may be an irq conflict,
> so I tried adding options to insmod:
> insmod epic100 irq=11
> but I only get an error, saying param_irq unrecognized
>
> Any ideas????
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From: "JP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
alt.linux.slakware,alt.os.linux,alt.os.linux.slackware,aus.computers.linux,comp.mail.sendmail,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.security
Subject: Big Trouble with Sendmail
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 01:04:07 -0500
My Linux (Slackware 2.0.38) mail server has been partial down all day.
First of all, users keep having trouble logging in from Outlook Express.
They were rejected for putting in "incorrect password". But I have reset
the password many many times. They can even log in from Telnet sessions.
I then deleted the user account and the mail file from the "/var/spool/mail"
directory and recreated the account. Now this user get a different error
message which said something about failing to open "new temporary file" and
was asked "do you own it?". Since it is just a message that Outlook Express
reported, I cannot put in any response.
Does anyone has any clue what is going on? I am desperate for help. Thanks
in advance.
Joe
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From: Jem Berkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
alt.linux.slakware,alt.os.linux,alt.os.linux.slackware,aus.computers.linux,comp.mail.sendmail,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.security
Subject: Re: Big Trouble with Sendmail
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 00:14:12 -0600
This sounds rather strange, and part of the problem might be added
complexities that Outlook Express is introducing (??). Try JBMail, my
"light-weight" direct POP3 access windows utility. You will be able to
find out if you can get into your mailbox or not, and it will return the
precise error message as reported by your mail server.
http://www.pc-tools.net/win32/trialware/jbmail.html
> My Linux (Slackware 2.0.38) mail server has been partial down all day.
>
> First of all, users keep having trouble logging in from Outlook Express.
> They were rejected for putting in "incorrect password". But I have reset
> the password many many times. They can even log in from Telnet sessions.
>
> I then deleted the user account and the mail file from the "/var/spool/mail"
> directory and recreated the account. Now this user get a different error
> message which said something about failing to open "new temporary file" and
> was asked "do you own it?". Since it is just a message that Outlook Express
> reported, I cannot put in any response.
>
> Does anyone has any clue what is going on? I am desperate for help. Thanks
> in advance.
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From: "Kerry Koppert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To:
alt.linux.slakware,alt.os.linux,alt.os.linux.slackware,aus.computers.linux,comp.mail.sendmail,comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.security
Subject: Re: Big Trouble with Sendmail
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 19:27:05 +1300
"JP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:hw%W5.599$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> My Linux (Slackware 2.0.38) mail server has been partial down all day.
>
> First of all, users keep having trouble logging in from Outlook Express.
> They were rejected for putting in "incorrect password". But I have reset
> the password many many times. They can even log in from Telnet sessions.
>
This is not sendmail but your pop3 server. Telnet to the server on port 110
and type
USER theusername
PASS thepassword
> I then deleted the user account and the mail file from the
"/var/spool/mail"
> directory and recreated the account. Now this user get a different error
> message which said something about failing to open "new temporary file"
and
> was asked "do you own it?". Since it is just a message that Outlook
Express
Sounds like your pop3 server is creating a temporary file possibly
/tmp/username and there is an existing file owned by the old user (same name
different uid) find the file and delete it or change the owner to match the
new uid (chown username username).
> reported, I cannot put in any response.
>
> Does anyone has any clue what is going on? I am desperate for help.
Thanks
> in advance.
>
> Joe
>
>
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From: Mikkel Heisterberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Newbie questions
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 07:39:03 +0100
As for the printer try looking in /var/spool (or the subdirs to this) and delete
the print job from the que.
lekkim
Warnick wrote:
> Helllo,
> I'm new to Linux and having a couple of problems. If any here may be able to
> help me I would appreciate it.
> I should likely let you know that I am using Madrakes most recent version.
>
> At any rate, I have no sound. And I have no clue as to why.
>
> Also, I began a large print job that I was not able to finish. Now each time
> I start up my printer it begins printing this large document again, from the
> begining. I'm not sure how to take it out of que.
>
> And lastly, but most importantly to me, I can't seem to get my e-mail or
> news groups set up.
>
> Anyway, be nice and pity me as my only PC experiance is with Winblows.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Keith W. Peterson
>
> --
> "If we present man with a concept of man which is not true, we may well
> corrupt him."
>
> Viktor Frankl, Auschwitz survivor.
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From: Jc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How to fix bad sectors on HD?
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 15:34:24 +0900
I currently have RH 6.2 installed and recently I have been getting some
problems and these seem to be caused by bad sectors on my HD since I
keep getting read errors poping up on my console ...
How to I go about cchecking my HD for bad sectors, fixing them and then
marking the sectors as bad?
Jc
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From: moonie;) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Large disk support in RH6.2
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 01:57:34 -0500
On Mon, 04 Dec 2000, Lee Thompson wrote:
>I want to add support for a 40Gb IBM hard drive to a Linux system
>running RH6.2
>running kernel 2.2-13. The Large-Disk-HOWTO is a little vague on this
>mentioning,
>on one hand that "Drives larger than 33.8 GB will not work with kernels
>older than 2.3.21"
>and, on the other, that "The 2.2.14 kernels do support these disks".
>
>Does anyone out there have experience of this? Does 2.2.14 work OK or
>should I really go
>the 2.3.21 or higher? Any pointers to a suitable patch would be
>appreciated.
>
>--
> many thanks, ...... Lee.
I believe that both 2.2.16 and 2.2.17 are newer (date wise) than the 2.3.21
kernel. I would go with those if you want a stable, or 2.4.0-testX if you want
bleeding edge.
--
moonie ;)
Registered Linux User #175104
http://counter.li.org
KDE2
Kernel 2.4.0-test5
XFree86 4.0 Nvidia .94 drivers
RAID 0 Striped
Test-Pilots-R-Us ;)
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From: "michael.fengler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: large uids
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 07:28:06 +0100
Reply-To: Michael Fengler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, lambda wrote:
>I have linux boxes (PCs) feed by a NIS server for users login.
>The users home directories are NFS mounted on these boxes via automount.
>These directories are exported from IBM servers running AIX.
>
>For management convenience, the users on AIX have been defined with
>large UIDs values (greater than 64k!).
>
>Unfortunately, my linux doesn't support such big numbers!
>The current limit in my Mandrake 7.1 is "up to 64k" which derives from
>the short integer typedef used to deal with UIDs.
IIRC kernel 2.4 will handle larger values.
- mike
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From: "michael.fengler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Newbie questions
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 07:40:16 +0100
Reply-To: Michael Fengler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, it was written:
>Helllo,
>I'm new to Linux and having a couple of problems. If any here may be able to
>help me I would appreciate it.
>I should likely let you know that I am using Madrakes most recent version.
>
>At any rate, I have no sound. And I have no clue as to why.
>
>Also, I began a large print job that I was not able to finish. Now each time
>I start up my printer it begins printing this large document again, from the
>begining. I'm not sure how to take it out of que.
>
>And lastly, but most importantly to me, I can't seem to get my e-mail or
>news groups set up.
Please tell us what distro you are using. Some of them come with quite
sophisticated configuration tools, and users with the same distro will be
able to direct you to those.
- mike
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From: Valette =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jean=2DS=E9bastien?=
Subject: Re: kernel panic using rescue disc
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 07:21:59 +0100
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U have 2 option
1st -> make a root disk from the cdrom using rawrite or dd (on another
computer)
2nd -> with the rescuedisk, at lilo prompt type linux root=/dev/hdxx
where hdxx= ure root partition
David Rubin wrote:
>
> I'm trying to boot my RH6.0 system from a rescue disk. The boot
> procedure prompts me with
>
> VFS: Insert root floppy disk to be loaded into RAM disk and press ENTER.
>
> I just hit enter because I don't have any other disks. Then I get a
> message saying that the VFS mounted the root filesystem as readonly
> followed by
>
> Warning: unable to open an initial console.
> Kernel panic: Not init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.
>
> Does anyone know what, where, when, and how I'm supposed to continue?
> Thanks.
>
> david
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